No, I maintain my original definition... as to the wikiquote "racial groups" are the invention of "Whites"... but some groups have evolved by input from others... it is a question of ownership of identity... for example when a "Black" person accuses a Cypriot of being "White" are they acting to maintain "White supremacy" by helping to cement the existence of the British bases or are they responding to said Cypriots own sell-out position? Similarly when a Cypriot says that a person is "Black" are they acting to continue the homogenisation of people of African descent that was started by the slave owners or are they showing solidarity with said person's rightful ownership of identity?

tsukoui wrote:No, I maintain my original definition... as to the wikiquote "racial groups" are the invention of "Whites"... but some groups have evolved by input from others... it is a question of ownership of identity... for example when a "Black" person accuses a Cypriot of being "White" are they acting to maintain "White supremacy" by helping to cement the existence of the British bases or are they responding to said Cypriots own sell-out position? Similarly when a Cypriot says that a person is "Black" are they acting to continue the homogenisation of people of African descent that was started by the slave owners or are they showing solidarity with said person's rightful ownership of identity?

Yet you also said: -

tsukoui wrote:No, the world is much more diverse than "Black" and "White"... many people can be racist...

Forget Wiki, here is another definition: -

Dictionary.com wrote:a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to rule others.

Racism can be shown by any race to any other - not just black and white.